ITT: The greatest men of this earth

ITT: The greatest men of this earth

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KEK. The First.

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;^)

Should have started with Charles Martel.

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Germ* n cucks BTFO!

Indisputable imo

its such a shame none of his idiot sons could hold it together after he died

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Quinctius_Cincinnatus

>Lucius Quinctius[1] or Quintius[2] Cincinnatus (c.519–430 BC)[citation needed] was a Roman patrician, statesman, and military leader of the early Republic who became a legendary figure of Roman virtues—particularly Roman manliness and civic virtue—by the time of the Empire.

>Supposedly, Cincinnatus was a conservative opponent of the rights of the plebeians who fell into penury because of his son's violent opposition to their desire for a written code of equitably-enforced laws. Despite his old age, he worked his own small farm until an invasion prompted his fellow citizens to call for his leadership. He came from his plough to assume complete control over the state but, upon achieving a swift victory, relinquished his power and its perquisites and returned to his farm. His success and immediate resignation of his near-absolute authority with the end of this crisis (traditionally dated to 458 BC) has often been cited as an example of outstanding leadership, service to the greater good, civic virtue, lack of personal ambition, and modesty. As a result, he has inspired a number of organizations and other entities, some named in his honor.

>Modern historians question some particulars of the story recounted in Livy and elsewhere but usually accept Cincinnatus as a historical figure who served as suffect consul in 460 BC and as dictator in 458 BC and (possibly) again in 439 BC, when the patricians called on him to suppress the feared uprising of the plebs under Spurius Maelius.

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His sons were killed before they had a chance to grow up. Blame the generals

WE WUZ KANGZ

WE WUZ ROMANS AN SHIET NIGGA JESUS WUZ A BEARDED SCANDI

GAY AS FUCK.

KEKED BY THE POPE

Caesar was better, Alexander was a silver spooned bitch

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Caesar ended the Roman Republic and sowed the seeds of Rome's own destruction by inspiring generals to use their armies to grab power for themselves. Not a good legacy.

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Ayy lmao you need to learn about Marius and Sulla.
Caesar set the stage for Pax Romana, he was gearing up to invade Persia which would have made him like Alexander^2.
Rome turned to shit because of dogs like the Severan dynasty.

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